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{{HowToEditNav|Left Article = [[A Guide on Amboxes]]|Right Article = [[A Guide on User Pages]]}}In MediaWiki, templates and modules are tools used to streamline content creation, ensure consistency, and to organize complex information. | {{HowToEditNav | ||
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In MediaWiki, templates and modules are tools used to streamline content creation, ensure consistency, and to organize complex information. | |||
'''Templates''' are reusable pieces of content that allow users to standardize the appearance and structure of content across multiple pages. Templates use a combination of wiki markup and basic HTML/CSS to create specific functionalities. They are particularly useful for things like infoboxes, navigational elements, citations, or any content that needs to be consistently displayed across various pages. | '''Templates''' are reusable pieces of content that allow users to standardize the appearance and structure of content across multiple pages. Templates use a combination of wiki markup and basic HTML/CSS to create specific functionalities. They are particularly useful for things like infoboxes, navigational elements, citations, or any content that needs to be consistently displayed across various pages. | ||